In this sermon titled "An Unlikely Candidate," Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of unconditional election and the transformative power of grace exemplified in the conversion of Saul of Tarsus. The preacher argues that God’s ability to call and save whom He wills is unfettered by human perceptions of morality or potential, as demonstrated by Saul’s dramatic shift from persecutor to apostle. Scripture references, particularly Acts 9 and Galatians 1:15-24, support the idea that God is sovereign over salvation, using Saul’s blindness and subsequent revelation to highlight that true righteousness is not found in adherence to the law but in the faith of Christ. The practical significance of this message emphasizes that believers must cling to the gospel of free grace, rejecting any notion that righteousness can be earned, while also warning against legalism, which threatens to undermine the freedom found in Christ.
“The same Lord who spoke to Saul on the Damascus road also directed him to a house in Damascus.”
“Whatever a man values... which is not the righteousness of Christ, is not the message which the Apostle Paul preached.”
“To preach any other message than Jesus Christ and Him crucified is a perversion of the truth.”
“The clearer that the born-again child of God sees that all of his righteousness is found in Christ, the more desirous he becomes to be found in Christ.”
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